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Sandip Kumar

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No, you cannot directly pursue a B.Tech programme after Polytechnic if you have only completed your 10th standard. B.Tech is a four-year undergraduate degree programme in engineering, and it requires you to have completed your 10+2 or equivalent with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics as mandatory subjects. However, you can pursue a Polytechnic Diploma after completing your 10th standard. Polytechnic is a technical Diploma course that usually lasts for three years, and it equips you with the necessary skills and knowledge required for working in various technical fields. After completing your Polytechnic Diploma, you can opt for lateral
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Sandip Kumar

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No, you cannot directly pursue a B.Tech programme after Polytechnic if you have only completed your 10th standard. B.Tech is a four-year undergraduate degree programme in engineering, and it requires you to have completed your 10+2 or equivalent with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics as mandatory subjects. However, you can pursue a Polytechnic Diploma after completing your 10th standard. Polytechnic is a technical Diploma course that usually lasts for three years, and it equips you with the necessary skills and knowledge required for working in various technical fields. After completing your Polytechnic Diploma, you can opt for lateral
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Sandip Kumar

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Yes, you can do B.Tech after completing a Polytechnic Diploma. There are two ways to get admission into a B.Tech programme after Polytechnic:
Lateral Entry: Most engineering colleges in India offer lateral entry admission to Diploma holders in engineering programs. Under the lateral entry scheme, candidates can get direct admission into the second year of the B.Tech programme. The admission criteria may vary from college to college, and some may require you to clear an entrance exam for lateral entry admission. Admission through Regular Entry: You can also apply for admission to the first year of the B.Tech programme after completing yo
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Sameer Chanda

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If you want to make your passion as profession then go with B.Tech or you want to do account job go with B.Com.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Yes you can surely drop from your college if you wish but it must not be too late in the course duration. You can continue your present study and attempt JEE to get admission in NIT or IIIT. Also you can continue your present study and prepare for GATE and then move to NIT or IIT for M.Tech.

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Vaibhav Agnihotri

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REVA University Bangalore Placements average for the CSE branch is around 100% product and service based companies visit the campus drive to recruit students here are the placement highlights of CSE for last year.

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Vaibhav Agnihotri

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In my opinion is that no any issue NAAC accredited B.Tech college in getting job and if you done you Bachelor's through NAAC accredited college so you get chance in future and it is helps for you.

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Dhruv

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99.99% minimum is needed to pursue B.Tech with scholarship in Canada.

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Abhishek Gupta

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The JECRC University is a private college, so there is not any eligibility criteria needed or required, you can get admission only with 10+2, you need not to crack any entrance exam.

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Dhruv Garg

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For B.Tech, Alliance University Bangalore placement is good. Students usually receive an average CTC of around INR 5 LPA. Alliance University has good placements, and almost 40% of the students got placed in my course. Companies like Infosys and TCS and many others come here for placements. Almost 60% of students got internships. Its a good college you can go there.

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